Q&A: Ensaf Haidar, wife of jailed Saudi blogger Raif BadawiEnsaf Haidar discusses her fight to free her blogger husband from a Saudi prison, and his sentence of 1,000 lashings
How austerity in Greece is threatening the euro zone againA coalition of radical leftist parties seem poised to take power in Greece. Could the troubled country really leave the euro zone?
Fear of the unknown: Trying to unlock the mystery of Boko HaramEven those who live in terror nearby—within striking distance of the extremist group—are unsure of Boko Haram’s agenda
Newsmaker of the day: The Page 3 girl Earlier this week, activists celebrated the demise of the topless newspaper model. Today the Sun issued a correction. (She’s back)
Newsmaker of the day: Haruna YukawaNewsmaker, Jan 20: The troubled Japanese national now a captive of Islamic State
Bringing Canada’s role in Iraq into focusWar is war, and we’ve been in one ever since Canadian forces arrived in Iraq months ago, writes Michael Petrou
14 essential reads on the Paris shootingsEditor’s picks: News, opinion and analysis on the headlines out of France
The Editorial: The Paris attacks and the larger threat of Boko HaramBoko Haram’s massacre in Baga has significance far beyond the immediate human consequences
Picking sides in the fight for FranceMany Muslim immigrants love France. But many understand the country doesn’t love them back.
France remains Charlie: Scenes from Paris’s unity rallyNick Kozak’s powerful photos from an emotional gathering in Paris